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1. Event: PA woman gets paid to pamper pigs!
At the piggy resort and spa, it's what they do, they pamper pigs. Believe it or not, a Philadelphia area spa is pampering porky in a posh way!Soft music, vanilla flavored shampoo, essential oils. You wouldn't wine and dine a swine?! PA woman gets paid to pamper pigs! The overweight pigs, well they get a reduced diet and daily exercise walks. Called the home of the pet pig, it's the only facility of this kind anywhere. How about give a piglet a pedicure? Who doesn't like a scented bath and...
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2. Event: Hogs gone wild can keep farmers from bringing home the bacon
Under a national wildlife diseasemanagementprogram, Keirn said, researchers will collect and test wild pigs in up to 25states to look for the presence of classical swine fever. Keith Massey, a crop farmer and hog producer from Columbus Junction in southeast Iowa, contracted the bacterial disease brucellosis from sows of his that were exposed to wild pigs. Hogs gone wild can keep farmers from bringing home the bacon. Feral swine, numbering an estimated 4 million nationwide, can spread...
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3. Event: Ethanol push has livestock producers worried
While ethanol-related industries and the National Corn Growers Association have asserted that corn-guzzling ethanol demands outlined under President George Bush s energy plan can be done, even the president recognizes it may be difficult to meet his goal of 7.5 billion gallons of ethanol by 2012. While ethanol-related industries and the National Corn Growers Association have asserted that corn-guzzling ethanol demands outlined under President George Bush s energy plan can be done, even the...
Source4/3/2007


4. Event: Benefits of biological farming studied
Biological pig and poultry farming are very different from conventional farming as the housing method allows the pigs to root and explore. In pens being more spacious and straw-bedded, the animals are less aggressvie than their fellow pigs in smaller, plainer housing. HousingHousing animals biologically causes more natural behaviour, especially in pigs and poultry, when compared to conventional methods. Both animal welfare and environment profit from biological farming, two Dutch studies...
SourceReed Business,Netherlands


5. Event: FFA teen entrepreneur brings local pork to the plate
He said he gave his fellow students a good rate because he knows the costs of pigs can get expensive, plus his brother is now a 4-H pig group leader. He has learned some lessons along the way, though, like the importance of taking customer deposits before purchasing the pigs. He wants to return to Nevada at some point to produce pork locally. He had 15 verbal agreements to take pigs before he bought them, but the number dwindled once he received the animals. That means he's sold 17 pigs...
SourceNevada Appeal,NV


6. Event: Questions answered
I have heard the commercial from the pork industry referring to pork as the other white meat, suggesting that it compares to chicken as far as nutrition is concerned. Hogs are leaner than they used to be due to improved breeding and feeding, but clearly fat content and nutritional value also depend on the cut of pork and how it is cooked. ANSWER: The advertisement is a clever marketing ploy by the pork industry, which is attempting to piggyback on the popularity of chicken. Department of...
Source3/28/2007


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